A list of those who have already made a donation has been kept and will be added to as donations arrive. Should we arrange a trip in the future to celebrate the unveiling of our stone, persons on this list will receive priority - or a commemorative photo will be sent to them. Please donate now if you haven't done so. The Committee will also decide how funds received over and above our £2000 commitment will be cared for.

Having arrived a little later, I have been able to read the pdf and agree with every word of what the committee have concluded. Well done and my thanks to all involved. All we need now are the rest of the donations.

Question: Who does the present plaque belong to ? What will happen to it when the new paving stone and KRH memorial are in position ? Would the owner be willing to auction it ... the proceeds going towards ... a memorial ?

If it is to remain where it is, after all it has been doing a great job to date, and IF we actually raise more funds than the required 2000,- pounds, perhaps we would be allowed to restore it for the owner ... as a thank you for quietly representing us all, all alone, for so long ...

Having read the committee's report I am happy with the decision to have a Paving stone with the Regimental Badge . I pondored the comments about NOAH's Ark having a Flag, my personnel view is if we could have both then lets go for it.

I accept that no soldier has served in the NOAH's Arc but would say this, this organisation has been a life support crutch to many who serveed it has allowed contacts to be made with friends and offered a real support to those members who without it would find life a lot harder, to witt I feel that the NOAH's arc desreves rocognition so why not a paving flag to demonstrate the good works it has accomplished

The issue of being incorperated on a memorial with the Kings Royal Hussars is one I am bitterly opposed to the Kings Royal Hussars are a brillient Regiment and I admire them for what they have done and what they continue to do in their short History. But we were never the Kings Royal Hussars so why don't we continue on the fund raising to achieve the aim of having a stand alone memorial to the Finest Cavalry Regiment in Modern Times, and mark the memory of all who served in her